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Spells (Laurel Series #2)

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  • Posted May 11, 2010

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    Spells by Aprilynne Pike

    Laurel spends summer vacation in Avalon learning how to be a Fall Faerie, which means she has to learn how to mix up potions. She grows closer to Tamani, a fairy guard and old friend from before she lost her memory, and now she has to choose between him and her human boyfriend. Laurel's mom is having trouble with the fact that Laurel is a fairy. Trolls are back for revenge. Humans are hunting the trolls down and Laurel fears they may also hunt fairies. Spells is a wonderful book. Loved the parts when Laurel went to Avalon, the fairy world; it's so beautiful and perfect there.

    7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 6, 2010

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    My new favorite series!

    love love LOVE this book!! i was a little concerned after reading the first on how it would be more than 2 books but now i am extremely excited! i love how Aprilynne Pike transformed the traditional view of faeries into something beautiful and believable. You really get sucked into the world of Avalon It isn't like other Fae books (like Marr's Wicked Lovely) where its interesting but its confusing and hard to keep up with. Pike makes it simple and captivating. She doesn't spend time with needless detailed pages you're not interested. oh and by the way I'm rooting for Tamani!! Love him! He's probably my favorite guy character out of all the books i have read and if him and Laurel don't get together in the next book even a little bit i just might burst!! the suspense is killing me!! its a beautiful book and an excellent read! can't believe Pike it making me suffer this agonizingly long wait for book three!! i mean goodness!!

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 20, 2010

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    wonderful read

    All I need to say is two words Team Tamani!!!!

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 8, 2010

    Next book, please~!

    Lots of romance, a bit of action. it's a great sequel to a promising debut. Once you get over the obnoxiously familiar love triangle (Ahem.. Twilight, anyone? Thought it seems rather pointless to point that out.), "Spells" turns out to be a really entertaining read. The concept of faeries actually being plants is most definitely refreshing. I mostly like Laurel's character, she's easy enough to relate to. except some of the things she does. kinda annoy me. Or maybe I'm just Tamani-biased..? Regardless, I think Aprilynne Pike is an amazing author; her writing brings back the little girl in her (female) readers. Gawd, the end left me hanging and wanting MORE. I want the next book. I want the next book NOWWWW.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 29, 2010

    Brilliant sequel to an amazing book!

    I was so pleased when I was able to sign up for this book as an ARC. I have been patiently waiting for it to come out so that I could continue the amazing story of Laurel and her new-found faerie blood.

    I loved the world of Avalon that Pike explored in this book. The new revelations and rules that Laurel had to deal with took her for a loop and created more internal struggle then ever before. How could human life compete with the new and beautiful life as a Fall faerie?

    The characters that were introduced in 'Wings' were explored more in this second novel. Laurel has been thrust into a position of great responsibility and is being torn between her human life and her inherent faerie gifts. David and Tamani's love for Laurel intensified greatly and had me on the edge of my seat wondering which part of her she would follow to decide who she wanted to be with. The chemistry between both these characters and Laurel was so strong and alluring it made me heartbroken at the end when she actually made her decision. Both these guys have amazing qualities that any girl would love, but as in most hard choices in life, Laurel had to be true to herself in deciding which life to lead.

    I love the way that Pike writes. I feel like I am actually in the imaginative world that she created through her descriptive and lovely words. And I truly loved the cover of this book. I thought it was creative and enchanting and expressed the dual feelings that Laurel endured during her internal conflict throughout the story. Should she choose to hide her faerie wings in the human world with David, or bring them to full bloom in Avalon with Tamani?

    Pike kept me on the tip of my toes the whole book, and then ended with a massive cliffhanger that will undoubtedly leave me suspended on my toes until the next book.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    TAMMI!!!!

    I love love love LOVE Tammi<3! He is sooo amazingly sweet!! I have serious issues tolerating David. He only likes that Laurel has wings and is actually talking to him. It is like all his nerd/lonely boy dreams have come true. TAMANI IS SOOOO MUCH BETTER!!!! And he is soooo sweet and i luv him! Cannot wait until the next book!!!!
    AND SERIOUSLY HOW AWESOME ARE TAMMI'S GREEN STREAKS?!?!?! they are really awesome.
    One more thing: how can David not see that Chelsea is in love with him? I mean seriously he is too focused on his really creepy obsession with the fact that there are faes in the world.
    Go Tammi! <3 :)

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 28, 2011

    I live here! Haha

    I read this book and Wings because alot of people at my school were reading it because it took place in our tiny little town! I know exactly where Orick is but I live in Crescent City, the lighthouse is really here and I drove on Pebble Beach Drive today haha it's totally cool to read a book about where I live :) Both Wings and Spells were good books and I'm looking forward to the next book!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 5, 2010

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    Not a bad read - worth the time

    This book opened up the world of Avalon and you finally felt like you can get a grip on where the story is maybe going. Its edgy, dramatic, has some simple romance in it with a love triangle of course.

    Its a fun simple read.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 18, 2010

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    Faerie Fan

    A twist on your traditional faeries... plant based? I read this in one day. Didn't want to put it down. It was a fun jump into fiction. Fell in love with Tamani such a great character.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 24, 2012

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    Spells was just as engrossing and lovely as the first book. I ad

    Spells was just as engrossing and lovely as the first book. I adore this take on fairy mythology. It’s enchanting, unique and filled with the kind of things that I love to day dream about – fairies, flowers, castles, and houses made of trees. The pace that Aprilynne reveals the mythology is perfect. Your immediate questions are answered, but then you realize you now have ten more! Not only that, but Laurel is discovering everything with you. It’s so easy to relate to her feelings of being an outsider and not truly belonging. I found it so poignant and beautiful.

    Even though I was reading this for the second time, I couldn’t put this book down until I got to the end. It just captivates me. The chemistry between Tamani and Laurel is amazing. I mean, there’s a love triangle and this other guy, David, but seriously. Tamani is so heart-breaking, lovable, and irresistable. I’m addicted to this series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 22, 2012

    Sweet!

    'Spells' is an amazing sequel to 'Wings'! I am 40 percent through it and I love it so far! I advise everybody to read this series! It is a different type of fantasy. There is no other fantasy book quite like this! Buy it! Read it! Love it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 4, 2012

    Love these books

    I love all these books!!!!!!!!!!!! They are soooooooo amazing!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2012

    Good book

    This is a great series, but i Laurel needs to stop leading tamini on and just make her mind. She also needs to make her about college or avalon. But besides that its a great book.

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  • Posted April 23, 2012

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    In this sequel to Wings, Laurel studies in Avalon during her sum

    In this sequel to Wings, Laurel studies in Avalon during her summer vacation. She is drawn to Tamani but angry that in the faerie world, he must adhere to his station in life and, among other things, walk slightly behind her. Laurel's frustration over her lack of skills in mixing potions and creating sugar vessels is typical of a teenager but she perseveres as she knows those skills may later save her life. A charming party in Avalon is described in detail, the reader being as enthralled as Laurel. In a twist from the first book, David is less likeable as he jumps to conclusions and refuses to see things as they really are. For Laurel's part, she needs to stop the merry-go-round of David-Tamani-David. Is she going to live in the human world or the faerie world? A decision is made at the end of this book but I'm not going to break it to you!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    It

    It has been so long i have read this book but i remember a lot of it. This is an incredable book and i hope there is a 3 book.

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  • Posted March 10, 2012

    highlyrecommended

    well written fast read so well written that I have preordered the last of the series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2012

    Team Tam All the Way!

    Tam! Tam! Tam! Tam! C'mon Laurel, what part of that DON'T you get?

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  • Posted March 1, 2012

    LOved IT!

    I love these books. I just finished Spells and am ready to move on to Illusions.

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  • Posted February 18, 2012

    Highly Recommended

    Delightful follow up to Wings. More explanation of Laurel's "talents" would like even more details ... teen audience could benefit. Tam and parental units drama is griping. Trolls, ugh! We already have illusions to read,

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 5, 2012

    Love it!!!!!!!

    My favorite book ever!!! Love it 5 stars

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